Patron Saint Sterling Silver Medals - L

All Sterling Silver Medals are gift boxed as shown and are available in 2 sizes:Medium (7/8 inch medal on an 18 inch clasped chain.) and Large (1-1/8 inch medal on a 24 inch endless chain.)
The Medals size is determined by measureing from the top of loop to the bottom of medal. Sterling Silver medals come with an stainless steel. Gold Filled medals come with a gold plated chain.

The medium medals are ideal for Baptisms and First Holy Communions and adult women. The large medals are ideal for Confirmations and adult men or women.

Select from Sterling Silver, Gold Filled, or 14K Gold (Chain not included with 14K Gold medals.)
Pricing is as follows:

Engraving:
These medals can be engraved on the back. A large medal can be engraved with up to four lines with approximately sixteen(16) characters and spaces per line. A medium medal can be engraved with up to three lines with approximately twelve(12) characters and spaces per line. Select engraving below. Text box will appear in shopping cart after item is added to cart. Medals on sale cannot be engraved.

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*Prices for 14K are always fluctuating due to the volatility of the gold market. If you order a 14K medal, we will email you with the current price for the medal, so you can make your final decision. We will not charge your credit card until you approve.

"Memorial: Aug 10. Lawrence was the archdeacon and treasurer of the Church during a time when practicing the Faith was banned. When his superiors were captured, he took the wealth of the Church and dispersed it among the poor. At his execution, he was asked by the authorities to hand over the riches of the Church, so he brought a large number of Rome's poor with him.
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"Memorial: Nov 10. Leo was a Doctor of the Church and one of three popes termed inGreat in. During the invasion of Attila the Hun, Leo went to meet him with Saints Peter and Paul and successfully discouraged Attila and his attack.
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"Memorial: July 27. Lillian was a laywoman and a closet Christian until the persecutions of Caliph Abderrahman II, when she decided to openly display her Faith. She was martyred along with Saint George and her husband Saint Felix.
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"Memorial: Aug 25. King Louis IX of France ruled for over forty years. He was crowned at the age of twelve and died on the second crusade that he led. He established leper hospitals and monasteries, and fathered eleven children.
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"Memorial: Oct 18. Luke wrote the Gospel According to Luke, based largely on the influence of Saint Paul, and the Acts of the Apostles, a history of the early church. It is said that he was a painter, but his works have never been correctly attributed to him.
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"Memorial: Dec 13. Also known as Lucy, Saint Lucia was a wealthy Christian. Her mother did not approve of her faith, so the two went to the tomb of Saint Agatha, where Lucia prayed and an illness of her mother's was cured. Her arranged fianc?? turned her over to the authorities.
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